
Anthropic, the generative artificial intelligence company behind Claude, on Wednesday announced a new product tailored for education.
According to a post on the company’s website, Claude for Education is designed to be a more powerful study companion, and includes integration with the publisher Wiley and the AI video tools firm Panopto. Anthropic says these integrations will allow students and educators to access their institutions’ deep repositories of “authoritative” and peer-reviewed content.
“[W]e’re building toward a future where students can reference readings, lecture recordings, visualizations, and textbook content directly within their conversations,” the release reads. “Today, we’re sharing a first look at integrations with popular educational tools and resources rolling out over the next few weeks.”
The release flags partnerships with educational institutions, including the University of San Francisco School of Law, which is integrating AI-enabled learning into its curriculum, and Northumbria University in England, where administrators say the inclusion of AI in its programs is attracting students.